PROPERTIES FOR SAIiE. ROYAL OAK EPSOM. A PRETTY HOME, up-to-date in all paraA tlculars, 5 large rooms", kitchenette and sleeping porch, bathroom, califont, bath and basin, shower bath, gas stove, well Arcs, window seats, wardrobes and cuphoards, ivnsbhouse. -T tubs. LARGE LEVEL CORNER SECTION, nicely laid out In lawns, flower nnd vegetable gardens, volcanic soil of best quality. Shelter hedges. Trams, one minute only, Inspected and can be recommended. PRICE. £2000 OR NEAR OFFER. CASH £500. BALANCE ARRANGED. Everything Clean and Neat. For Genuine Sale. Deceased Estate. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., LOWER ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. Phone 417. C CAN YOU BEAT THIS? AN IDEAL HOME FOR £100 DEPOSIT. IN BEST PART OF EPSOM. T AXEST AMERICAN BUNGALOW, of 5 A- rooms, kitchenette, porcelain bnth and basin, califont, latest porcelnin gas cooker, electric lights and radiators, heavy beam ceilings: art papers and panelling: all wardrobes, linenpress and cupboards, built Into the walls; lnrge section: shell paths; only 3 minutes to cnr in fourth section. Price £1750. Must be inspected to be appreciated. TE PAPAPA. *if SECTION 30 x 150 FEET. BUNGALAW of 6 rooms. bathroom wasMiouse, porcelain bath and basin, built-in tubs. sink, cupboards, linenpresa. wardrobes and sideboard: front and back porches; heart timbers used throughout; plaster ceilings in every room; clear volcanic section: house well elevated: room for workshop in basement. Price £1250: deposit £250; uuencumbered. REMUERA WATERSIDE. A' 1 9K A—WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE. c~.3_.o\J g rooms and conveniences: splendid condition; nice section; near part; only £250 deposit. T. R. SMYTHEMAN, 58, QUEEN STREET (Opp. Sme'eton's). WS A? 1 OKA—DOMINION ROAD TERM.— SjAO«J\" New Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette: pore, bath and basin, califont. p.w.c. Deposit only £200. (335 A) jp-| -i AA— MOUNT ALBERT—Bungalow. cwAJA/v 5 rooms aud kitchenette, pore, bath. h. and C. water. This property has a Soldier"s Mortgage, £800. Immediate possession can be given. (27A) £~~T m — DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. • •"-' 4 Rooms and convs.: In good order. Lovely large section, 66 x 180: 2inius. to school. Deposit £100. (326 A) X?AQA—DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. c~/ZJO\J New Bungalow, 4 rooms and scullery, pore. bath. Deposit arranged. (287 A) r? "7AA — PONSONBY — 4 Rooms and cw I v"l" C onvs.: newly renovated: electric light; sewer drainage. Deposit £100. (327 A) BUCKLEY AND BULL, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS (2nd Floor). QDEEN STREET. B MATAMATA. 300 ACRES. 300 ACRES. ABSOLUTELY THE PICK OF THE PLACE. OWNER is a Settler. He offers the total area of 300 Acres, absolutely flat and ull in grass. About 3 miles to station by metalled road. Handy to school, P. 0., and creamery. Buildings include LOVELY HOMESTEAD of 7 rooms and every modern convenience, including electric light. Cowshed, with milking plant, barns; and usual outbuildings. Carrying capacity at present SO to 100 cows and other stock. Owner milked 80 cows on this place, and feed i wasted. A GENUINE FARM AT A GENUINE PRICE. PRICE, £33 PER ACRE. £33 PER ACRE. Terms: £1000 Cash. Get busy on this If you require a eood farm. H. R. BURRETT, 7, DURHAM ST. EAST, CITY. C MOUNT ALBERT. NEW BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, large kitchenette, bathroom, p.b. and b., califont, gas, washhouse, c. and t., good section; handy to school and proposed tram; well finished, comfortable home. £1150; £200 cash; balance easy terms. GOOD NEW KAURI HOUSE, 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, bathroom, p.b. and b., sewing room, hot water service, p.w.c., washhouse, c. and t.: workshop, fowlhouse; fine section, volcanic; good quality timber £1150; £200 cash; balance easy. These Two Splendid Homes are Highly Recommended and Well Worth Inspection. S. THOMAS, AVONDALE. 'Phone 3909 (3 rings). C £1375—REMUERA. NEW BUNGALOW, OF 5 ROOMS, with every possible convenience. Very attractive design, nnd the class that is being sold at £1800 in this choice locality. Deposit about £ 400. Key at our office. £1500—MOUNT ALBERT. HERE IS A LOVELY NEW BUNGALOW of 6 Rooms, with every up-to-date convenience. Level i-Acre Section, full volcanic. Situated in the best part of this popular suburb. Deposit only & 200. £1550—MOUNT EDEN. WHO SAYS MT. EDEN? —We have a NEW BUNGALOW of 4 very large rooms and kitchenette. Latest plnn throughout. Every conceivnblc convenience. Electric liglit, electric heater, and electric iron. Section One-third Acre, commanding glorious views of land and sea. Deposit £300. N.B. —The above Homes we consider to be the best value in Auckland, so do not delay if you want the pick of our large list. ALEXANDER AND CO., 58, QUEEN STREET. 13 (Next Everybody's Theatre). DAIRY FARM. A SOUND INVESTMENT. SHOWING A GOOD RETURN EVEN AT 1/ PER LB BUTTERFAT. SALE OR EXCHANGE. 117 AcR E s THE PICK OF THE WAIKATO. Half mile to station : subdivided into 11 paddocks, all well watered and sheltered. The property is now carrying over a cow to two acres. Owner will produce bis butterfat returns for the last six years, and only once in that period have his cows i averaged under 3001b butterfat. Last year | they produced 3401b. These cows can be taken over at a reasonable valuation. Splendid 6-roomed Bungalow; telephone, etc 12-Bail cowshed, with machines installed ; c.l. and power throughout. | NO INFLATED PRICE HERE. £50 PER ACRE. WITH REASONABLE OWNER WOULD CONSIDER GOOD BUSINESS AS PART DEPOSIT. Sole Agents. STANLEY AND TAYLOR, 4, SECURITY BUILDINGS, ! 'Phons 2940. C ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 4
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